not quite ripped from the headlines, but it sounds a lot like casey anthony. >> right. >> but also i guess an oklahoma case, you borrowed. >> i did. a lot of people didn't focus on the aftermath of the casey anthony trial and that's what "blood money" taps into, the outrage, anger, and in some cases threats and violence that ensued after this really unpopular verdict. which sort of reached a fever pitch, 1,000 miles away from the courthouse in oklahoma when a young woman named sammy blackwell who actually does look surprisingly like casey anthony, was followed from a gas station, run off the road. her pickup truck flipped over two-and-a-half times. the woman who ran her off the road came out, not to help her, but to finish her off and sammy survived, only because she had the presence of mind to pretend she was dead. and -- but i think that's -- and there's a larger context to this, obviously. but that was sort of the -- one of the key events that made me realize, this is news worthy stuff. the kind of stuff that would make an exciting premise for a novel. and that is the premise. >>